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ハース・スクール・オブ・ビジネス MBA Applications DOWN 7.5%

BY: JOHN A. BYRNEON SEPTEMBER 21, 2018

UC-Berkeley Haas School of Business

UC-Berkeley’s Haas School of Business MBA applications for the Class of 2020 slipped by 7.5% to 3,821 from 4,132 a year earlier. The decline lifted the school’s ultra-low acceptance rate slightly from 12% last year.

But the average class GMAT score increased one point to 726, up from 725 a year earlier.

In the past five years, the school has increased its average GMAT by 12 points from

The middle 80% range of GMAT scores for its newest class went from a low of 690 to a high of 750.

The average GRE score for the Class of 2020 was 165 for the verbal, with an 80% middle range of 160 to 169 and a 164 for the quant with an 80% middle range of 160 to 170.

This is the first time Haas published GRE data, largely because, also for the first time, more than 10% of the incoming class submitted a GRE in their applications.

Other schools also saw declines

Chicago Booth saw an 8.2% decline

Harvard Business School experienced a drop of 4.5%

Wharton was down by 6.7%.

INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS DOWN AT MOST U.S. SCHOOLS

Most of the declines are in applications from non-U.S. candidates who are have been turned off by anti-immigration talk and concerns over getting student and work visas in the U.S. Some U.S. MBA programs have had double-digit drops in year-over-year applications.

At Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, for example, this year’s international student percentage is 29% based solely on international citizenship.

Haas reports that its newest class is composed of 42% international passport holders from 39 countries.

LARGEST INCOMING CLASS EVER AT HAAS

Haas enrolled a class of 291 students this year, its largest incoming class ever, up from last year’s record of 284, with 43% women, up from 39% last year.

38% of the class is composed of U.S. minorities.

The average undergraduate GPA was 3.66, down from 3.71 last year, with a middle 80% range of 3.41 to 3.90.

Students have an average of 5.4 years of work experience, with the mid-80% range of 3.3 to 8.0.

The most popular undergraduate majors in this year’s Haas class? Economics tops the list, accounting for 21% of the class, followed by engineering at 16% and social sciences at 14%. Students who had majored in business or commerce total 11%, exactly the same percentage as those who majored in finance. Humanities majors make up 7% of the class, natural sciences 3% and math 3%.

CONSULTING INDUSTRY BACKGROUNDS ACCOUNT FOR 24% OF THE CLASS OF 2020

Consulting was the most common path to Haas this year, accounting for nearly one in four of the new students at 24% of the class. Banking and finance was next with 20%, while technology was third with 10% (see chart below). Nonprofit students represent 8% of the Class of 2020, while healthcare supplied 7%, energy 5%, and consumer packaged goods and retail 5%.

Source: UC-Berkeley Class Profile for Class of 2020

BY FUNCTION, 29% OF THE CLASS HAD A CONSULTING ROLE BEFORE COMING TO HAAS

Haas also published data in its class profile on the functions MBA students worked in before starting at Haas. Consulting also topped the list at 29%, more than twice as many students as finance which accounted for 12% of the class (see chart below).